Hello,
So I hatched a group of eight eggs from backyard chickens (Marans and RIR). They have Mareks and ALV, a milder virulence, and I was hoping to see if we could gain some immunity in the subsequent generation.
Everyone hatched okay March 11, with the exception of one prolapse, and two with leg deformities. The tendons are slipped, plus hip joint is misaligned with weakness. We saw this as soon as they came out of the egg.
So ended up seeing three veterinarians, and of the two chicks with leg issues, we made the decision to put down the boy because after six weeks of swaddling, chick chairs, carrying around, bandaging/splinting, medications, etc he just couldn’t walk at all.
Now we are left with the girl, who had one bad leg and one that is wobbly. All three vets recommended putting her down too, but she was still getting around and eating/drinking, even though she a third of the size as her other healthy siblings.
So, I’m at a loss. I have scoured this group, and read all the pinned posts on slipped tendons, leg deformities, stories, other websites, etc I was just wondering if anyone has gotten their bird to adulthood with these issues with some kind of ability to get around? Because if not, I guess I have to put her down too. Her mom is a 6 lb RIR, and her dad a 9 lb RIR, so she will definitely need some kind of leg capability even though she’s not growing a lot. I do hand feed her egg yolk and vitamins and grubblies too.
I’m super bummed.
So I hatched a group of eight eggs from backyard chickens (Marans and RIR). They have Mareks and ALV, a milder virulence, and I was hoping to see if we could gain some immunity in the subsequent generation.
Everyone hatched okay March 11, with the exception of one prolapse, and two with leg deformities. The tendons are slipped, plus hip joint is misaligned with weakness. We saw this as soon as they came out of the egg.
So ended up seeing three veterinarians, and of the two chicks with leg issues, we made the decision to put down the boy because after six weeks of swaddling, chick chairs, carrying around, bandaging/splinting, medications, etc he just couldn’t walk at all.
Now we are left with the girl, who had one bad leg and one that is wobbly. All three vets recommended putting her down too, but she was still getting around and eating/drinking, even though she a third of the size as her other healthy siblings.
So, I’m at a loss. I have scoured this group, and read all the pinned posts on slipped tendons, leg deformities, stories, other websites, etc I was just wondering if anyone has gotten their bird to adulthood with these issues with some kind of ability to get around? Because if not, I guess I have to put her down too. Her mom is a 6 lb RIR, and her dad a 9 lb RIR, so she will definitely need some kind of leg capability even though she’s not growing a lot. I do hand feed her egg yolk and vitamins and grubblies too.
I’m super bummed.
